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NO SLEEP AT NIGHT THROUGH INDIGESTION

Probably nothing has a more adverse ©ffeet; on the health than losa of sleep caused by stomach disturbance, and nothing is more sure of putting this right than Bisurated Magnesia. A one-time sufferer writes: '<Before I started taking Bisurated Magnesia Tablets I always suffered from indigestion and could not sleep at. night, but since taking them I feel they have done me the world of good, and my wife, who is also taking them, says the same." Bisurated Magnesia instantly neutralises the harmful acid that causes all the trouble and it quickly rids the stomach of its handicap. It is-obtain-able at any chemist's in both powder and tablet forms, and for the protection of the putolie the genuine article always bears the word "Bismag" boldly displayed on the wrapper. 6

An instance of rather un.usu.rJ. ferocity on the part of a farm-bred pig oc~ .curred recently at Mangatoki (relates the "Hawera, Star"). A full-grown boar of big proportions, which had repeatedlv escaped from the pigyard and strayed' on to Mr J. M. Cratenby s property was being driven back across the paddocks bv Mr Gatenby's 15>y«arold son. Frank. Just as it reached the dividing fence the animal' turned suddenly, and, with an. upward sweet, of its tusks, inflicted a deep wound approximately seven inches in. length on the bov's left leg. The animal kept ud the attaok, but tho boy managed to fend it off. and eventually limped some 300 vards to the homestead, which he reached in a state of collapse. H* was conveved to Pr. Cooper's hospital ;it Elthain, where it was found necessary to insert thirteen stitches to close the wound.

Summertime is Hay Fever time. Yon won't be troubled this summer if yo" keep "XAZOL"handy. 4

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 5

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326

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 5

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